How much will it cost me to attend the Phoenix Open AND Super Bowl LVII

It's certainly not cheap, but what a week this would be if you could afford it! 

How much does it cost to attend the Phoenix Open AND Super Bowl LVII
How much does it cost to attend the Phoenix Open AND Super Bowl LVII

Intrigued as to how much it would cost you to attend all four days of this week's Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale AND the NFL's Super Bowl LVII between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles? Well, quite a lot as you can probably imagine! 

The Waste Management Phoenix Open arguably comprises its strongest ever field given just about every big-name PGA Tour player is lining up this week.

In-form duo Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy lead the line, with the likes of defending champion Scottie Scheffler and runner-up Patrick Cantlay also in the field. 

We fancy two of those players to pick up the title this week, and you can learn more in our latest golf betting tips feature. 

The power-packed lineup is a direct result of the Phoenix Open being newly promoted as one of 17 'Elevated Events' on the PGA Tour. 

These tournaments feature heavily inflated purses and they also lead to end-of-season bonuses, in many ways done to halt the world's best players on the PGA Tour moving to the Saudi-bankrolled LIV Golf League, which tees off its new season next week. 

Could LIV Golf and PGA Tour actually set up their own match? We explored the idea and put 12 Singles Matches to the test to see who would come out on top in our latest YouTube video below: 

But back to the subject in hand, and the cost involved of actually attending the Waste Mangement Phoenix Open from Thursday through to Sunday, and then hop skipping half an hour over to State Farm Stadium for Super Bowl LVII between the Chiefs and the Eagles. 

According to those at bookies.com, this ultimate sporting week in Arizona would set you back just over $10,000

Here's the breakdown of cost: 

How much will it cost me to attend the Phoenix Open AND Super Bowl LVII

As you can see from the list above, the golf is fairly feasible at $250 for a four-day pass to watch the world's best at TPC Scottsdale.

But the cost of a Super Bowl LVII ticket is where things take a 'Hail Mary' at $7,040 and that's just about the cheapest ticket in town. 

Anyway, if you can spike the cost, what a Sunday you have in store! 

Are you heading to the Waste Management Phoenix Open and / or the Super Bowl? Or will you just be watching both on TV this Sunday night? Share your thoughts and comments over on the GolfMagic social media channels, or come and join us on the GolfMagic YouTube Channel

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